Tag Archives: Congress.gov

Congress.gov — a U.S. federal legislative information system managed by the Library of Congress — is now out of beta, and has added new features, according to a post on 26 September 2014 by Andrew Weber at In Custodia Legis. … Continue reading →

Daniel Schuman, Esq., of the Sunlight Foundation has posted House Convenes Second Public Meeting on Legislative Bulk Data, at the Sunlight Foundation Blog. Here is an excerpt: On January 30th, the House of Representatives held a public meeting on its … Continue reading →

The U.S. Congress has launched a new official legislative information system for the U.S. federal government: Congress.gov. According to Alex Howard of O’Reilly: […] the new Congress.gov features responsive design, adapting to desktop, tablet or smartphone screens. It’s also search-centric, … Continue reading →